Waynesboro educator’s participation in DOE program provides kits for other teachers
Wayne Hills Preschool Center’s Amanda DePoy was among the Virginia educators who participated in the VDOE Kimochis Train-the-Trainer program.
Wayne Hills Preschool Center’s Amanda DePoy was among the Virginia educators who participated in the VDOE Kimochis Train-the-Trainer program.
An accessible playground in Waynesboro is one step closer to reality thanks to a grant from McKee Foods this week.
In January, Joyce Colemon of Waynesboro stepped down as president of the local branch of the NAACP after 14 years. While no longer leading the Waynesboro branch, Colemon will not be stepping down anytime soon from her work in civil activism.
The Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra is offering its annual Symphonic Masquerade fundraiser, “An All Hallows Eve,” at The Paramount in Charlottesville on Friday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m.
A new 1.6-mile road in Waynesboro, between exits 94 and 96 on Interstate 64, opened to vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle traffic this morning.
The award-winning Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra has added performing a Hollywood movie score to its list of accomplishments.
The City of Waynesboro awarded $15,000 in funding to nine businesses and organizations designed to support their marketing efforts.
A new multi-modal roadway will open in Waynesboro on Friday which will connect South Delphine Avenue and Rosser Avenue.
DuPont’s former picnic area and asphalt parking lot along the South River in Waynesboro has been transformed into meadow and forest habitat.
Saul Kaplan, still young at the age of 96, continues to crank out art, as he has been since starting at fine arts school way back in 1948.
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